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May 21 2026ENTERTAINMENT

Los Angeles Turns Into a Living, Breathing TV Set

Los Angeles is getting more than just fans on the streets; it’s becoming a main character in its own right. In early 2026, the city saw nearly ten percent more filming days than the previous year, thanks to new tax breaks and lower fees that keep crews in town. But money isn’t the only reason

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May 20 2026POLITICS

'AI Races Ahead: The Public Wants Rules, Congress Must Listen'

The Vermont senator said that most people are worried about how fast AI is growing. A recent survey found that 70 percent of Americans think it’s moving too quickly and that many fear whole jobs could disappear. The same poll said 97 percent want rules to keep AI safe. Senator Sanders told the nati

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May 20 2026POLITICS

China Cuts Food Tariffs for U. S. , Still No Clear Plan

China has announced that it will lower duties on American food items as part of a larger trade agreement, but the details are still fuzzy. The decision came after President Donald Trump and Chinese leader Xi Jinping met in Beijing last week, during which the U. S. said China would buy $17 billion of

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May 20 2026WEATHER

Heat Wave Forces Schools to Cut Days

The summer heat in New Jersey has become so intense that several schools are shortening their days. Teachers and students alike will leave school early on Wednesday because the temperatures are expected to climb into the upper 90s. This follows a very hot Tuesday, and high humidity has made the h

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May 20 2026POLITICS

Energy Projects Get a Boost When Permits Are Clear

Energy projects across the United States can move faster if the rules for getting permits are made simpler and more reliable. Even when politics is heated, many lawmakers agree that better permitting would help build new power plants and offshore wind farms. If the current Congress acts before its t

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May 20 2026LIFESTYLE

Friendly or Flirty? Trader Joe’s Employees Explain the Mix‑Up

Trader Joe’s has said the idea that its staff are taught to flirt is simply a myth, according to the chain’s chief executive. The statement came during a podcast where the CEO made it clear that no such training exists. Yet people still keep asking why their checkout experience feels so lively. The

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May 20 2026SPORTS

Prates’ Sleep Secret: How a Fighter Beats the Clock

Carlos Prates, a rising star in UFC’s welterweight division, has shocked fans with his odd sleep pattern. He says he rarely gets a full night’s rest, even before big fights. While most athletes rely on long sleep for recovery, Prates keeps his routine tight and unconventional. He admits that he u

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May 20 2026HEALTH

Reimagining How Doctors Guess MS Outcomes

Multiple sclerosis is a tricky disease to predict. Even with new medicines and lab tests, doctors still struggle to know how it will progress in each person. Traditional methods look mainly at how much damage the brain shows, but they miss other important clues. A group of researchers from a large

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May 20 2026SPORTS

A New Home on Ice: How One Player Found Love, Purpose and a Career Down Under

A Canadian athlete once believed his hockey career was winding down, but a chance trip to Australia rewrote that story. He had spent years moving from the NHL’s bright lights to Europe’s second‑tier leagues, and by 2022 he felt ready to hang up his skates. His body was still fit, and the game st

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May 20 2026SPORTS

Lions Turn the Tide in a Late‑Game Comeback

The Lions faced a 4‑0 hole early but surged in the eighth inning to win 9‑4, marking a second straight victory for the team. Key hitters included Justin Heydorn, who went 2‑for‑4 with a home run and four RBIs, and Brady Koren, who also hit 2‑for‑4 with a double. Downers Grove North’s Rhys Dominow ma

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